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It's Super Bowl week, which means everyone needs to make important decisions. Who are you rooting for? Which Super Bowl party are you going to attend? And what's the best Super Bowl halftime show of all time?

That's right: Katy Perry will be playing at this year's event, joining a group of previous halftime show performers that includes the biggest names in pop: Prince, Paul McCartney, and Madonna, among others. Which of Perry's predecessors was most memorable? Beyonce, whose show famously shut down the power? Michael Jackson, who changed the Super Bowl halftime show tradition forever? Vote below.

This February, BBC Four, Radio 2 and 6 Music are celebrating The Golden Age of the Album.
As part of our album season, we'd like you to pick your favourite from our list of Radio 2's 100 Most Played Albums. We have selected albums whose singles/tracks are played by Radio 2 regularly, and we've only allowed one album per artist. These are studio albums only, so you won't see any soundtracks, live shows or compilations in the list.
The vote opens at 10.00am on Friday 01 February and closes at 6.59pm on Friday 22 February.
We'll reveal the albums with the most votes in a special countdown programme at Easter. Get voting!

We're just two weeks away from the Super Bowl and Billboard are asking fans 'What is the greatest Super Bowl Halftime show? To vote for Madonna's amazing halftime performance last year visit www.rollingstone.com

December has snuck up on us, and that means another eventful year in pop music is drawing to a close. The past 12 months have offered some unforgettable moments, from the joy of discovering new music phenomenons to the sadness brought on by the passing of some of our favorite stars. With 2012 nearly in the books, it's your turn to decide the most memorable songs, albums, performances, videos, fashion choices and shocking moments in our Billboard.com Year In Music Awards.

Cast your vote before the poll closes on December 14. The winners will be announced on December 17 on Billboard.com!

To vote for Madonna (who is featured in several categories) visit billboard.com

BBC Radio 2 is searching for the UK's favourite number two single, and there's two Madonna tracks in the running...Holiday and Ray of Light. Tony Blackburn will reveal the results of the vote in a Top 40 chart countdown on New Year's Day.

The winning single will be given an honorary number one award from the Official Charts Company, live on the show. Voting closes at midday on Monday 10 December.

Monte Pittman, Madonna’s guitar player and guitar teacher, has submitted his remix of Bon Iver’s song 'Calgary' to the indabamusic.com contest.
MDNA Tour band mate Brian Frasier-Moore is on drums and Monte plays guitar.

Billboard.com are running a fun poll to find out what their readers think is the best Madonna video ever:

The incomparable Madonna's 54th birthday is next Thursday, and she's had more music videos than she'll have candles on her cake. We want to celebrate the queen of pop's special day by finding out what her fans think is the best Madonna video of all time.
Cast your vote for your favorite clip in the online poll. Feel free to add your thoughts about it in the comments section at the bottom of the page. Then, come back on Madge's birthday next week (Aug. 16) to find out which of her many, varied videos you voted as the best.

madonnalicious also suggests adding 'Girl Gone Wild' for Best Video, 'MDNA Tour' for Best Tour, and that the MDNA Tour is the 'Most Anticipated Music Event of 2012's Second Half.' To vote visit: www.billboard.com/features/poll-billboard

PopSugar just launched their 6th Annual PopSugar100! This year they are facing off some of the top celebs out there to determine who had the bigger year. By playing you can help Madonna make it to the top!

The number of PopSugar readers that select Madonna determines her placement in the final PopSugar100, so she needs your votes!

Check it out at: www.popsugar.com - and just by playing the PopSugar100, you can be entered for the chance to win $2,500!
Entering is easy - all you have to do is log into your PopSugar account and click to play our PopSugar 100.

As part of our 60th anniversary celebrations, we want to crown the ultimate music icon of NME's lifetime - as voted by you, the readers.
Have your say by voting for ONE of the 60 shortlisted artists below. We'll be announcing the next stage of the competition in the coming weeks. Now, who will you pick...?

On Friday night, we aired the last installment of our five-part, 100 Greatest Women in Music series. If you happened to miss the countdown, it’s spoiler alert time: VH1 crowned Madonna as the greatest female artist of the last 20 years.

While it’s tough to argue with the musical legacy of Madonna, we received an incredible number of comments, emails, and tweets from our VH1 audience asking about their ability to participate in this countdown. Well, we listened and worked to put together the following bracket-style tournament of The 8 Greatest Women In Pop where you, the reader, will be able to select the most accomplished female artist in the pop music game right now.

Madonna has been nominated for The World’s Greatest Party Classic! for her smash hit singles Holiday, Hung Up and Into The Groove.

Fans can vote for Madonna to take the number one spot by visiting this link: www.magic.co.uk/party-classic-top-100 - Voting ends on Friday 16 December at 23:59. It's simple, you just have to choose three songs from a drop-down list!

The results of The World's Greatest Party Classics! Top 50 hosted by Neil Fox on Monday 26 December on Magic TV - Sky 363, Virgin 340 and then on Magic 105.4, 7:00pm - 9:00pm on New Years Eve.

Polls close Wednesday 24 August, so vote now and vote often!
Results will be announced in the lead-up to the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, which air live from Los Angeles on Sunday 28 August at 9:00PM on MTV.

Every year the MTV Video Music Awards feature some of the biggest and most memorable performances from all of your favorite artists.
Less formal than the Grammy Awards, the VMAs give artists the opportunity to let their hair down and really go out on a limb to put on some of the most daring and exciting performances of their careers. Simply put, you’re not going to see a blood-soaked Lady Gaga dangling above the stage or a wedding dress-clad Madonna climbing down a cake and rolling on the floor anywhere else.
But Madonna’s star-making turn at the inaugural VMAs and Gaga’s electrifying take on 'Paparazzi' are just two of the most iconic moments in VMA performance history. Who can forget when Sting joined Diddy, Faith Evans and 112 to pay tribute to Notorious B.I.G. with 'I’ll Be Missing You' in 1997, or when Eminem surrounded himself with lookalikes to perform 'The Real Slim Shady' in 2000?
Narrowing down all of the classic VMA performances to a short list of the most iconic was a major task, but we think we’ve singled out the ten most unforgettable performances in VMA history. Now it’s your turn to tell us which performance is the Most Iconic VMA Performance Ever.

Polls close Wednesday 24 August, so vote now and vote often!
Results will be announced in the lead-up to the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, which air live from Los Angeles on Sunday 28 August at 9:00PM on MTV.

Yet another poll is being run online (this time by Univision Musica) to find out who is the Queen of Pop! This time they acknowledge that Madonna is the official Queen of Pop - but they want to know you is the 'actual' Queen of Pop.

So get voting to show that Madonna is the actual and official Queen of Pop - at the moment Madonna is in third place behind Britney and Lady Gaga!

Billboard are running an online poll to find out what was the best video in the 1980s, Madonna's iconic Like A Prayer is included in the voting list.

With the launch of MTV on Aug. 1, 1981, video took on a new role in the music world - and as the first song played on the cable network ('The Buggles' -Video Killed the Radio Star-) declared, video did, indeed, kill the radio star.
These days, music videos are standard practice for artists both big and small, and needless to say, the scale of and technology behind these clips has escalated over the years. But even back in the 1980s - what some may consider the infant age of the music video - clips like Michael Jackson's 14-minute, John Landis-directed 'Thriller,' Madonna's controversy-filled 'Like a Prayer,' and Peter Gabriel's laborious stop-motion narrative 'Sledgehammer' set the bar very high for future decades.

German-Franco culture TV channel ARTE are asking fans to vote for who they think is the ultimate Queen of Pop! Fans have a choice to vote for a singer from each decade - Madonna can be found in the 80's.

Madonna is currently in second place to Nena (about 2000 votes behind) so please keep voting until the poll closes on Sunday 30 January evening.

At the end of the vote the channel will show 10 documentaries of 10 winners - and then they will have a big show at the end where you can vote for the ulimate winner.

Fans can vote for the professional dancers on hit US TV show Dancing With The Stars to perform to Madonna's Vogue in an upcoming edition.

The Design A Dance vote is currently taking place until 9:00am PT on Tuesday 05 October - cast your vote for Vogue visit abc.go.com/design-a-dance and click on the 'cast your vote' button at the bottom of the page.

CNN's new arts and culture show 'icon,' in conjunction with music magazine 'Songlines,' has shortlisted 20 globally renowned musicians from the past 50 years. Vote for your favorite artists and we'll reveal the top five in 'icon's' interactive gallery at cnn.com/icon when our music show airs on August 25.